Jazz saxophonist Stanley Turrentine live at
Ebbets Field in Denver, CO on 3.05.1975. This concert was recorded and broadcast by
KFML 98.5 FM in Denver, a free form commercial radio station at that time.
Band Members:
Stanley Turrentine- Tenor Saxophone
John Miller- Piano
Tarawa Macanora- Bass
Bruno Carr- Drums
Stanley Turrentine was an American jazz tenor saxophonist and record producer. He began his career playing R&B for Earl Bostic and later soul jazz recording for the Blue Note label from 1960, touching on jazz fusion during a stint at CTI Records in the 1970s. He was described by critic Steve Huey as "renowned for his distinctively thick, rippling tone [and] earthy grounding in the blues." In the 1960s Turrentine was married to organist Shirley Scott, with whom he frequently recorded, and he was the younger brother of trumpeter Tommy Turrentine, with whom he also recorded.
Turrentine married jazz organist Shirley Scott in 1960 and the two frequently played and recorded together. In the 1960s, he started working with organist Jimmy Smith, and made many soul jazz recordings both with Smith and as a leader. Scott and Turrentine divorced in 1971.
Turrentine turned to jazz fusion and signed for Creed Taylor's CTI label. His first album for CTI, Sugar, recorded in 1970, proved one of his biggest successes and a seminal recording for the label, closely followed by Don't Mess with Mister T. (1971). He worked with Freddie Hubbard, Milt Jackson, George Benson, Bob James, Richard Tee, Idris Muhammad, Ron Carter, Grant Green and Eric Gale. He returned to soul jazz in the 1980s and into the 1990s.
Stanley Turrentine lived in Fort Washington, Maryland, from the early 1990s until he died of a stroke in New York City on September 12, 2000, at age 66. (Wikipedia)
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